Thursday, 13 February 2014

Adapting To Life With AMD

By Chet Sandeksi


Age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, is a condition that can lead to blind spots in a person's vision or a complete loss of sight. Age-related macular degeneration is, as the name suggests, a decaying of eye sight brought on by an aging body.

Retinal Detachment doesn't hurt. Although it might have been brought on by an injury to the face, the actual retinal detachment doesn't hurt at all. Symptoms of Retinal Detachment. You might notice flashes of light, abnormal amounts of "floaters" (small squiggly threads and specks), or your peripheral vision getting darker.

Any one of these signs is reason enough to get your eyes checked right away. A detached retina needs to be treated immediately; if you go more than one or two days without seeking medical help, your vision may be permanently altered.

For those who do not smoke or who have worked to quit smoking, another possibly difficult life change can be enacted to further lessen the chances of vision loss-a better diet. Eating healthy is always a good idea to improve the health of any organ or function of the body, but eating food rich in antioxidants especially can help with retinal health.

As our eyesight begins to deteriorate, we wonder what happened, even if the reason behind your current condition is apparent. Remembering to wear your sunglasses every time you go out can be tiresome.

Usually a retinal detachment begins in a small portion of the retina, and it can spread to the entire retina without medical treatment. How do you treat retinal detachment? Your eye doctor can repair your retina through laser or freezing treatments, among other procedures. The most important thing to remember is to get your eyes looked at immediately if you suspect a detachment.

Because age-related macular degeneration is literally the death and decay of cells in the eyes, some doctors have suggested the theory that regular exercise will help prolong the life of the eye by getting more consistent blood flow circulating through the eyes. While no studies have been conclusive on this point, it is hard for anyone to argue that regular exercise is not good for the body overall and therefore might as well be added to the list of things that can slow AMD.

Your doctor may be able to detect signs that a detachment is about to occur, and then take steps to prevent it. Having a doctor whom you see regularly and who knows your eyes well is a good step toward preventing retinal detachment. It's also important to wear protective eyewear when you need to. This can be while participating in sports, or at a construction site.

A good step toward preventing retinal detachment is to purchase vision health insurance. There are different kinds of individual vision plans, and you want one that's adequate in preventing and treating a detachment if one should occur. Purchase vision insurance today-it's the first step toward preventing a retinal detachment, and also to better eye health overall.




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